Some mamas-to-be never get nauseous, while others have morning sickness for nine months. So PSI bands ($16) can definitely come in handy for pregnant women looking for a natural way to get some relief.
The decorative drug-free wristbands use acupressure to curb nausea and vomiting. And, a dial allows the pressure of the waterproof, reusable bracelets to be controlled.



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Patrizia Pepe
I used them several years ago, they were made against travelsickness not againts morning sickness.
1I've never heard of these, but I'd try anything if I get as sick with the next one as I got with the first. Ugh.
2That would've made my 9months alot easier to cope with!
3just get a $5 pair of seabands...... trust me, when you're dog sick and vomitting every 5 seconds, searching for the "fashionable" seabands isn't on your top 5 list. you go to the drug store, and get seabands, and pray that they work. worked for me for a couple of days, then stopped.... but it was nice to have SOME relief.....
4I just saw these in the new SELF magazine and yes, they are for motion sickness, not morning sickness. Well, that is what the article said anyway!
5interesting. i wonder if this would have helped my sister. she's been sick for almost the whole pregnancy- but babys on the way in a couple weeks! i guess morning sickness runs in the fam so it's good to know in case i need something like this.
6These and the Sea Bands are both made for motion sickness, but work wonders on some pregnant women. They've worked wonders for me ...
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